When Did Successful Medical School Applicants Start Studying Seriously? Revealed by a Takeda Juku Ishinkan Survey!
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The medical school prep school 'Takeda Juku Ishinkan' conducted a survey of successful medical school applicants regarding the timing of when they intensified their exam studies, interview preparation, and prep school attendance. The survey revealed that the most common time to start serious study was 'after becoming a ronin' (36.4%), and a significant portion (31.8%) 'did not specifically prepare for interviews', indicating a disparity in preparation awareness.